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"Full House" star Jodie Sweetin was slammed by the Los Angeles Police Department during a pro-choice protest

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ActorJodie Sweetin, child actor of Sitcom in the 90'sFull House,pushed to the ground { Sundayabortion rightsby a Los Angeles police officer in protest 15}.

Video footage of the case was shared onsocial mediaOn Sunday, Sweetin (40) was sentenced to the US Supreme Court'sRoe v. Wade case. He led a group of protesters.

PhotographerMichaelAdecaptured the push. In the video, you can see two Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) police officers pushing Sweetin off the embankmentbeside thehighway. Sweetin lands hard on one of his knees before immediately standing up. Crowds can be heard in the background chanting "no justice or peace."

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"What f–k is wrong for you" One protester shouts to the police officer accordingly You can hear it coming out.

"Jody is a real definition and fortunately she's okay, but for others who chose to protest today, act cautiously and head. Sweetin, who played Sic Stephanie Tanner at ABC Sitcom, issued a statement on Sunday in response to her health concerns.-Being

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"Yesterday, I exercised the rights of Article 1 of the Constitution Amendment andtook immediate action to protest peacefully. I'm very proud of the hundreds of people who have caused ita huge fraud from our Supreme Court, "she said, according to several media outlets.

"Our activities continue until we hear our voices and take action. This does not discourage us, we fight for our rights. Continue. We will not be free until we are all free. "

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Posted by Ade Other videos show that a group of LAPD officerspushed back protesters violently and attacked several people, a policeman in downtown Los Angeles. One young woman was pushed into the group, hit her head with her bike, and another covered her head while striking from several baton batons. You can see two other protesters being thrown into their clothes.

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LAPD in NBC Los Angeleswatched the videoand used the power they used The staff said they were investigating.

"LAPD is aware of a video clip where police officers are pushing women to the ground and not allowing the group to overtake the 101 highway on foot," a statement sent to NBC4 said. Stated.

"The power used is assessed in the light of LAPD policies and procedures. Los Angeles Police Department protects life and property as the country continues to wrestle with the latest Supreme Court rulings. While continuing to promote the rights of the First Amendment

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Supreme Court Voted on Friday to end the national constitutional right to abortion in the United Statesand now grants individual states access to bans, restrictions, or abortions. increase. The ruling overturns nearly 50 years of federal abortion protection.

Supreme Court judges Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh voted in favor of the end of the groundbreaking federal abortion protection. Judge John Roberts did not approve the end of Law.

"The majority rejected Law and Casey for only one reason, because they always looked down on them and now have votes to destroy them," Steven said. Judge Breyer, Judge Sonia Sotomayor, and Judge Elena Kagan wrote: Joint,Opinion on page 59

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"With sadness — for this court, but more than that, today they have lost basic constitutional protection. For millions of American women — we disagree. ”

The ruling caused a wave ofprotests across the United States and Canadaover the weekend. rice field.

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